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BBC Sport takes a look back at some of the most memorable moments from this year’s Rugby World Cup

For the last few months, parks & recreation has been my go-to background show. It’s what I watch while doing the laundry, trying to catch up on email, or playing a video game I’d rather not listen to. The show’s seven seasons are all on Peacock, which is handy, because so is the office – my other background show.

The jingle, especially, ends in a sing-songy’croppmetcalfe is the one with five stars!’.

Hulu and peacock are the worst offenders, but Hulu is the worst. For me it was true classic T-shirts, before the last couple of days it pivoted hard to a board game called doomlings.

This song is probably stuck in my head forever. Do n’t say I did n’t warn you, but do n’t mention you.

Ad-Supported streaming sounds like a great idea: most people ca n’t afford to pay for all the services that exist. Giants including Netflix and Disney have embraced the ad-supported business model.

If you’re going to binge the full season of the resort on Peacock, I’m looking at four ad breaks a show, two ads apiece, over eight episodes. If I see the same two ads 32 times each, there’s no way I’m getting to the end of the series.

He’s a new homeowner in the company’s area of service, with a 20-year-old HVAC unit that we know is going to need to be replaced soon. croppmetcalfe promised the company a certain number of ad impressions.

69 percent of respondents said the ads on streaming services were either’very repetitive’ or’somewhat repetitive’. Customers have been complaining about repetitive ads for years.

Ads can come from a number of different sources: the network itself, the set-top box you’re watching on. The whole streaming-ad universe is a mess, by all accounts.

Some networks are embracing the idea of showing you one long ad at the beginning of the episode, and then nothing else while you’re watching. I also enjoy the pause-screen ads, which is a perfect and unobtrusive way to tell me how to save money on my car insurance.

There are more platforms competing for the same dollars. There are no underlying technology to make sure you’re not seeing the same ad on TikTok, Netflix, YouTube, and Disney plus.

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